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More And Better Teaching Of French Is Recommended TORONTO (CP)—More and vetter teaching of French across Canada is recommended in most briefs submitted here te the royal commission on bi- lingualism an biculturalism here Organizations representing French - Canadians, Ukrainian and Japanese groups agree. in general that French and Eng- lish should get more attention in the schools The National Japanese Cana- dian Citizens Association says the constitution should be amended to facilitate the teach- House Starts Show Decline For October OTTAWA (CP)—Construction started on 11,640 dwelling units during October, a dechne of more than 15 per cent from a vear earlier mainly in the apartment construction fied, Central Mortgage and Housing Cero. has reported. The number of new housing | starts in urban centres was at an annual rate of 132,900 in Oc- tober. compared with 145,300 in September, pos The decline of 15.6 per cent followed a 2.9per-cent decline in September. CMHC said starts on new apartment units were| The Toronto French School 23.8 per cent below October fig- ures for last year. But the cumulative total for the first 10 months of the year was ahead of 1964 housing starts in the same period by 6.1 per cent The Crown - owned housing | Bee would serve the same pur- | agency said applications for |pose for .English téachers, the | loans under the National Hous- | brief said. Present techniques of | | ing Act in October were down more than 20 per cent. They | unsatisfactory and covered 8,177 dwelling units. | The decline was sharply felt | in activity by approved lenders | under the act — insurance and | trust companies, down by | nearly 60 per cent. Direct lend- ing by CMHC in support of the winter works. program was up by 10 per cent. Two Soldiers Still AWOL OTTAWA (OP) — Two of 10 British soldiers who sent absent without leave in Canada last summer are still at-large, a de fence department spokesman j teaching second languages were ing of the two official languages in all provinces and help pre- serve Canadian unity It adds that all cultures pres- ent in the Canadian mosaic should be recognized and safe- guarded. All Canadians, what- ever their ethnic origin, should have equal opportunities to par- ticipate in the country’s pros- perity: STRESSED STAND The Ukrainian Self-Reliance League of Canada also stressed the multi-cultural nature of the |Canadian society and said it | was inaccurate to describe Can- ada as a bicultural country. “The French-Canadian Cultural Association of Timmins com- plained that French-Canadians have beeen the victims of official injustice and said the spirit of the constitution of 1867 has not been observed. The group called for bilingual- ism in the federal civil service, schools, municipal governments and public utilities. The purpose was not to force people to be- come bilingual. but to ensure that both language groups re- ceive equal treatment from pub- lic institutions, each in its lan- | guage. The Canadian Institute of Cul- |tural Research asked the fed- eral government to set up a cul- tural centre that would study the contributions of all. cultures and sponsor concerts, plays and | exhibitions. SEEKS CENTRE \Inc. recommended a_ federal | study centre in Toronto to train | |French teachers and develop | better methods of teaching the | language to English - speaking | children. | | Another federal centre in Que- | should be discarded. { The. Educational Reference Book Publishers Association also | urged improved training for lan- | guage teachers, saying new pro- | grams should be prepared by a council of provincial deputy education ministers. The Mutual Co - operation League added French and Eng- lish both should be taught in primary schools and in addition, the mother tongue of other groups should be taught as an option. | There was no majority race | | or language in Canada and offi- | | cial policies should. promote | multiculturalism. rather than. bi- culturalism. said here One is from the Sherwood Foresters, the other from the Queen’s Own Surrey Regiment. Some 1,500 British soldiers participated in summer manoeu- vres at Camp Gagetown, N.B., and Camp Wainwright, Alta. Four. went “over. the _ hill” from Gagetown, six from Wain * wright By mid-November, eight had given themselves up or had been picked up by the ROMP or the Canadian Army Provost Corps. They were returned to Britain by RCAF transport planes as seats became aval- lable. One informant said the RBrit- {sh troops had been promised leave in Canada so that they could see something of the coun- . try but that some of them hadn’t received any. Chemical-Firms Plan Expo Show TORONTO (CP) — Six Cana- dian chemical companies have announced” plans to parti- cipate jointly in a pavilion a Expo 67. The theme of the: $750,- 000 project will be Color in! Man's Life | The circular pavilion, 100 feet in diameter, will contain three amphitheatres to project the theme. It will handle about 750 persons an hour, officials said. The companies taking part are Canadian Industries Ltd., Chemcell (1963) Ltd., Cyanamid of Canada Ltd-, Dow Chemical of Canada Ltd. Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. and Union Car- bide Canada Ltd. Pipe, Fittings Shipments Up OTTAWA (CP)—Shipments of Iron castings, pipe. and_ fittings rose to 65.865 tons in Septem?er from 55,421 in September last year, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports. Shipments for the first nine *—months- of-1965-amounted-to-512,-—| 027 tons, compared with 477,814 tons in the same period of last year. COMFORT SOMETHING To Think About... 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Mr. Levesque discounted a Tesolution adopted. last week by the Quebec Liberal Federation | which urged the_government to | study ‘the possibility of national- | izing provincial telephone com- | He ‘ said the resolution was merely the, democratic expres- sion of the party’s rank and file. | “As far as the government is” concerned, we will not national- ize. But as far as the party is , we are known as | very democratic — and anyone | can propose. any resolution he wants,” SAVINGS | Per GUARANTEED INVESTMENT i CERTIFICATES /} Redeemable at any time L [aren f 7 ? sa f ee Current Accounts Earn 5% @ Interest payable quarterly |} / on minimum quarterly balance. | @ ‘Accounts opened by the |} 20th of month earn in- jj { terest from the Ist. @ Funds may be deposited fj or withdrawn at any time. THE MAJOR TRUST ‘ aes Lightweight, But Oh So Rugged 6’ Aluminum Toboggans. Yahhh! Down the hills and lots of fun for all! Bright aluminum finish, with roiled safety edges. 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